Can AI Restore an Orson Welles Film? Should It?
Showrunner is looking to use AI to restore lost footage to "The Magnificent Ambersons"
Darth Vader's Lightsaber Just Set a New Auction Record
The winning bidder paid more than $3.6 million for the prop
The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This September
Our recommendations include film history, cocktail comics and ghost hunters
How Are Hotels Embracing Sustainability in 2025?
From internal goals to external certifications
Are We On the Verge of a Pollen Manufacturing Boom?
Recent developments have unlocked its potential as a raw material
Report: Hacker Discovered Data on Fatal Tesla Crash
Tesla is appealing the ruling in a recent lawsuit
IRS Clarifies Timing of the End of the Federal EV Tax Credit
The agency provided more clarity on its timing
Sotheby's Readies its First Abu Dhabi Collectors Week
It'll be preceded by an NBA-centric auction in October
Scientists Took a Giant Step in Understanding Reproduction in Space
The study focused on stem cells from mice
Volkswagen Brazil Ordered to Pay Millions for Abusing Workers
The case involves a cattle-rancing subsidiary of the company
The Hamptons' Hottest Musical Act Is...Metallica?
The band recently played a much smaller venue than usual there
Hyundai's Big US Investment Isn't All About EVs
Automobiles are part of it, but not the only part
A New Study Makes the Case for Eating More Potassium
Scientists found that doing so lowered the risk of heart failure
Delta Just Settled a Lawsuit Over Dumped Fuel
The incident took place in early 2020
Florida Is Using Robot Rabbits to Track Pythons
It's less surreal than it sounds
Are You a “Strong” Beer Lover or a “Mellow” Imbiber?
New research suggests that beer drinkers can be categorized into one of two groups based on the flavor chemicals they respond to